This document is a briefing paper for Attorney General William Barr's visit to the SDNY on October 10, 2019. It summarizes three key investigations: the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's suicide at MCC (highlighting the failure of guards Thomas and Noel to perform rounds and their falsification of records), the prosecution of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, and the 'Hard Knocks' sex-trafficking prosecution involving minors at a foster care facility. The Epstein section specifically notes he was left without a cellmate contrary to policy and was not observed for approximately 9 hours before his death.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| William P. Barr | Attorney General |
Recipient of the briefing/visitor to SDNY
|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate/Subject |
Deceased subject of the investigation into his suicide at MCC
|
| Michael Thomas | Prison Officer |
Responsible for SHU area; failed to conduct counts/rounds; falsified forms
|
| Tova Noel | Prison Officer |
Responsible for SHU area; failed to conduct counts/rounds; falsified forms
|
| Chief Psychologist | MCC Official |
Issued directive that Epstein should have a cellmate
|
| Then-Warden | MCC Official |
Issued directive that Epstein should have a cellmate
|
| Unnamed World-Famous Rap Artist | Cooperating Witness |
Involved in Nine Trey prosecution; promoted gang through music
|
"Thomas and Noel also falsified numerous forms, indicating that they had performed the required rounds and counts overnight although they did not actually do so."Source
"Instead, Thomas and Noel were performing other tasks, using the computer, talking, or sleeping during their overnight shift."Source
"Epstein was left without a cellmate from the morning of August 9 through his death on the morning of August 10."Source
"It appears that no prison official observed Epstein from approximately 9:30 pm on the evening of August 9 until his body was discovered at approximately 6:30 a.m. the next morning."Source
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